Title :
Real-Time Resolution of Self-Intersection in Dynamic Cylindrical Free-Form Deformation
Author :
Ahn, Woojin ; Lee, Doo Yong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Daejeon, South Korea
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a method of self-intersection detection and resolution for dynamic cylindrical-lattice-based free-form deformation (FFD). The lattice-based approach allows efficient computation of deformation of complex geometries. But excessive deformation can cause visual anomalies such as surface infiltration and distortion. This paper derives a geometrically intuitive sufficient condition to guarantee that the FFD function is a homeomorphism and there is no self-intersection. The FFD function is defined by linear and quadratic B-Spline functions with the control points of the cylindrical lattice cell. The sufficient condition is satisfied if each trilinear function of the nine prism-shaped pentahedrons derived from the cell has a positive Jacobian determinant. The positivity is satisfied if the 12 tetrahedrons derived from the pentahedron have positive volumes. Based on the sufficient condition, the proposed method converts the self-intersection problem into a point-face collision detection and response problem suitable for dynamic simulation. The efficiency and accuracy of the self-intersection detection algorithm is analyzed and compared with a previous method. The results show that the proposed technique allows simulation of excessive deformation of tubular objects in an efficient and realistic manner.
Keywords :
computational geometry; solid modelling; splines (mathematics); FFD function; Jacobian determinant; complex geometry deformation; cylindrical lattice cell; dynamic cylindrical free-form deformation; linear B-spline function; prism-shaped pentahedrons; quadratic B-spline function; self-intersection detection method; self-intersection resolution method; Algorithm design and analysis; Computational geometry; Deformable models; Detection algorithms; Jacobian matrices; Lattices; Spline; Sufficient conditions; Free-form deformation; collision; self-intersection; simulation.; Algorithms; Colonoscopy; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Models, Theoretical;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2010.54